# Searching internal content

<figure><img src="https://1050631731-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FNkEGS7hzeqa35sMXQZ4X%2Fuploads%2F7pjBia2KWrxVdItCWgA1%2FSearching%20internal%20content%402x.png?alt=media&#x26;token=a4855c09-ddcc-40d9-9218-af68cc343432" alt="A GitBook screenshot showing the search bar"><figcaption><p>Ask questions or search through your content using the built in search bar.</p></figcaption></figure>

Whether you’re working within the GitBook app or your visitors are reading your published content, GitBook’s search functions help to make it easy to find what you’re looking for.

You can use quick find to look for specific words or phrases, or you can ask GitBook AI a question. It’ll scan through your docs and summarize an answer in seconds, with references to help you find out more.

{% hint style="success" %}

#### Global search

If you’re publishing your documentation on [an Ultimate site plan](https://gitbook-v2-q67etdj25-gitbook.vercel.app/url/gitbook.com/docs/account-management/plans#site-plans), and add multiple spaces as [site sections](https://gitbook-v2-q67etdj25-gitbook.vercel.app/url/gitbook.com/docs/publishing-documentation/site-structure/site-sections), your users will be able to use the **Ask or search** bar to find information across all your site sections.
{% endhint %}
